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Feature #2526

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Debian packages: unify osmocom:nightly and osmocom:nitb-split:nightly

Added by laforge over 6 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

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Closed
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Normal
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Target version:
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Start date:
10/01/2017
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100%

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As all nitb-split and 3G related branches are now merged to "master" of their respective repositoires, and we're no longer relying on building incompatible branches, I believe it should be possible to have a single feed of Debian packages that builds
  • osmo-nitb and osmo-bsc[-sccplite] from openbsc.git
  • osmo-{bts,trx,hlr,msc,bsc,sgsn,ggsn}.git (and whatever I forgot) from the post-nitb-split world

The idea is that there's a single (nightly) package feed containing all debian packages, and let the user decide on what he wants to install by selecting packages from those feeds.

I think in theory, all of this software should also be installable in parallel on a single system, even though of course it makes little/limted sense to run osmo-bsc+osmo-msc and osmo-nitb in parallel on the same system.

The only exception to this is osmo-bsc from openbsc.git (the sccplite version) and osmo-bsc from the new osmo-bsc.git (the 3GPP AoIP version that will soon also get back sccplite support). Pau has solved this on the OE side by calling the package built from openbsc.git 'osmo-bsc-sccplite'.

Please coordinate with Pau, as the Debian packages were in-line with what's happening on the OE front.

At the end of this ticket, I have the hope that the osmocom:nitb-split:nightly can be removed and we have all packages in the "old" osmocom:nightly"

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